local food

Foraging 101 for City Slickers

In urban Canada, local food is a juicy topic. Organic vegetable deliveries, 100-mile diets and even backyard laying hens are gaining acceptance as ways to lower our carbon footprint.

Should we not also consider the hundreds of edible plant and fungal species that grow wild in urban areas? Why not localize our diets with wild mushrooms and ...

Zoned Out

Envision your ideal urban neighbourhood. If you are like us, you probably imagine kids playing and people chatting – a pedestrian-friendly place where you can buy local food. Last year, this very scenario came to where we live, but conflict with planning bylaws meant that we nearly lost it. This article examines why. ...

MyMarket

Scams, hucksters, produce jockeys, box stores under a tent …” Bob Chorney doesn’t mince words when lamenting what he sees as a plague on traditional farmers’ markets these days. The public, says Chorney, are often duped into thinking they are buying directly from local producers at these rustic affairs when, in fact, many vendors are just resellers. They buy imported produce at wholesale warehouses and their closest farm connection might be mowing a suburban back lawn. ...

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